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Herpes?

About 6 weeks ago I had encounter with a female friend. To make a long story short she started to perform oral sex on me but when she went down the first time, she went to fast and hard and jammed my penis basically on the back of her throat. I told her to stop so she did. However, within the days following this encounter the spot where I believe her throat came into contact with my penis there was an  inflamed spot that looked more like a pimple than anything. Being young and dumb,I pooped the spot. After worrying if it was herpes I went to the doctor where he did culture swab. The swab came back negative but he told me that it could be positive because the spot was now gone and there wasn't really too much fluid or anything. Recently I developed another pimple like spot on the base of my penis and one on my scrotum. I pooped the one on my scrotum and it didn't produce a clear fluid like herpes but rather a zit like substance. The other day the outer part of my pubic region started to develop a rash. I always have a dime sized circle red spot on my thigh by my pubic region that has just developed. Could someone please tell me what this is?
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101028 tn?1419603004
you need to wait 3 months post encounter to reflect from this encounter but if you haven't had symptoms in 2 weeks post oral sex, it's highly unlikely you contracted genital herpes from this encounter. I wouldn't bother with any further testing and now you have a baseline herpes test to compare future tests to.
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Just to let you know I took the blood test for herpes the other day and got the results back today and it came back negative. Just wondering how accurate the test is? Also I would like to just say thank you for answering my questions and responding to my posts.
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101028 tn?1419603004
this isn't likely to be herpes from this encounter.  if you've never been tested for herpes before to know your general status, do so at some point to be sexually responsible but as far as testing from this encounter, no need to.  make sense?
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just oral sex, and like I said she just "went down" on my penis once in which she basically jammed my penis in the back of her mouth and I told her stop so she did. But as I said before the area in which I felt her mouth jam into my penis a pimple like spot showed up and I popped it. I'm just super worried :(
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101028 tn?1419603004
you've been seen and were told it's not herpes.

did you only have oral sex or did you also have genital sex?
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I went back to the doctor today and he keeps telling me that I have molluscum contagiosum.  He gave me some anti fungal cream for my rash that appeared and said that the rash wasn't herpes. He also froze off the spots that he said was molluscum. However, I feel like he has diagnosed me wrong because today before I went to the doctor I saw what appears to be a cold sore on my lower lip and when I asked him about it he said that it could be a cold sore or it couldn't be cause he wasn't for sure. I feel like I've showed all the symptoms of herpes but my doctor keeps insisting that I don't have it. Today I requested a blood test to clear things up to see if I do do not have herpes. What do you think? I've had a few what appeared to be pimples close to the base of my penis and one right underneath the head of my penis. I also developed a rash in my pubic region and in the creases under my scrotum. I feel as if he has told me I have something that I don't. Please tell me what you honestly think.    
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101028 tn?1419603004
you need to be seen and follow up on this properly. stop picking at things too!

grace
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